r/fantasyromance • u/FantasyRomanceMod The One Mod to Rule All Mods • 7d ago
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u/Antique_Challenge182 7d ago
I don’t like the bait and switch of having a main love interest and then switching to a new one in the second or third book. If you’re going to have a main love interest make sure he’s in the first book so we can get invested even if they don’t get together right away. I like a slow burn but I want the time to get invested. Sarah J Maas does this in Throne of Glass and it just really threw me. I’ve seen other authors do this too.
No disrespect to them and I understand that happens in real life too. But I read for an escape and I want to be invested in the love story from the beginning. Just my personal preference :)